I'm ususally a a dude who sees hype and turns the other way but I'm actually digging all of the attention that Jeremy Lin is getting.

As a fan of NBA basketball, I'm finding it refreshing that the league is actually getting some attention among the sea of NFL meatheads who only want to focus on Payton Manning's neck or who the Carolina Pathers should draft in a couple of months. I'm stoked to flip over to a sports talk radio station and hear people talking about NBA hoops for a change.

Is all of this attention on Lin over-hyped? ...yes, absolutely.
But for me, it's better than having to hear/read about Tim Tebow's off season workouts or where Randy Moss might end up.

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Chapter VIII, The Autobiograghy Of An Ex-Colored Man, by James Weldon Johnson

Lin gets in the paint almost as often as Stuckey, yet he commits 1/3rd of the offensive fouls. However, his ball handling turnovers are way more than the other guys in this sample. Lin commits less bad passes on a percentage basis than our guys.

So, I don't think that Lin should pass less, it may be more an issue of making sure that he anticipates doubles more and that he protects the ball. Stuckey is doing a nice job with the dribbling, but not so much with the passing.

How come those %#s are > 100% ? If it's just T/Os.
I get it penetration is a risk factor.

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Only the turnover categories should add up to 100% (the first 3). I just threw the last one in as a separate data point- i.e. how often they are getting in the paint. I figured that should be pretty correlated with offensive fouls.

As you can see, Knight takes a lot more shots from outside the paint than these other 3. That makes sense since he's probably the best long range shooter.

Only the turnover categories should add up to 100% (the first 3). I just threw the last one in as a separate data point- i.e. how often they are getting in the paint. I figured that should be pretty correlated with offensive fouls.

As you can see, Knight takes a lot more shots from outside the paint than these other 3. That makes sense since he's probably the best long range shooter.